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An assembly line with 17 tasks is to be balanced. The longest task is 2.2 minutes and the total time for all tasks is 19 minutes. The line will operate for 460 minutes per day.
A) What is the minimum number of workstations needed if the output rate is to be 186 units per day?
B)- What cycle time will provide an output rate of 142 units per day?
C) What output will result if the cycle time is (I) 9 minutes and (II) 14 minutes?
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